San Buenaventura

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San Buenaventura is the original Spanish name for the coastal California city now known as Ventura, established as a mission town during the Spanish colonial era.

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San Buenaventura canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
country United States of America
county Ventura County NERFINISHED
economySector agriculture
fishing
oil and gas
tourism
foundedBy Junípero Serra
foundingAsMissionTown 1782
governingBody Ventura City Council
governmentType council–manager government
hasAreaCode 805
820
hasBeach Ventura Beach
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasHarbor Ventura Harbor
hasHeritage American
Mexican
Spanish colonial
hasLandmark Mission San Buenaventura
Ventura City Hall
Ventura Harbor
surface form: Ventura Harbor Village

Ventura Pier
hasMission Mission San Buenaventura
hasOfficialName City of San Buenaventura
hasRailService Amtrak California
surface form: Amtrak Pacific Surfliner
hasRecreation sport fishing
surfing
hasShortName Ventura, California
surface form: Ventura
hasTransportation California State Route 33
U.S. Route 101
incorporatedAsCity 1866
isCountySeatOf Ventura County NERFINISHED
locatedIn Southern California
locatedOn Pacific coast
locatedOnWaterbody Santa Barbara Channel
missionOrder Franciscan Order
surface form: Franciscan
namedAfter Bonaventure
surface form: Saint Bonaventure
nearIslandGroup Channel Islands of California
partOf Alta California (Spanish colony)
surface form: Alta California (historical)
postalCodePrefix 93001
93002
93003
93004
state California, United States
surface form: California
timeZone Pacific Time Zone

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Ventura, California foundedAs San Buenaventura